LEICESTER’S Premier League 2 clash against Newcastle was abandoned after a member of staff was rushed to hospital.
The Foxes said a member of their staff had been taken to hospital following a medical emergency.
A Leicester statement reead: “We can confirm that this evening’s PL2 fixture between Leicester City Under-21s and Newcastle United Under-21s at Seagrave was abandoned due to a medical emergency involving a member of LCFC staff.
“The staff member has been transferred to hospital and we await further updates on his condition.”
A statement from Newcastle added: “Our thoughts are with the Leicester City staff member following tonight’s PL2 fixture.”
Fortunately, a follow-up statement from Leicester confirmed the staff member had been released from hospital and was able to return home.
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It read: “We are pleased to report that, following examination by on-site medics, the staff member has been released from observation to recover at home.
“The Club expresses its thanks to Newcastle United, to the match officials and to on-duty medical staff for their cooperation, assistance and care.”
The score was 2-2 at the time the match was abandoned.
Will Alves had scored inside five minutes after returning from an ACL injury.
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Christopher Popov had doubled their advantage.
But Newcastle’s Dylan Stephenson then scored two goals in quick succession.
The Magpies sit 17th in the PL2 Division 1 table with eight points.
Meanwhile, Leicester are 20th with seven points.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk